The cast of the Savannah Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at the Pirates' House includes Frank Lynch as Peg Toed Pete, Chris Wood as One Eyed Jake, Chaquayla Halmon as Keel Haul Kelly, Zoe Wolff as Marsha, Bryan Pridgen as Manfred/Oglethorpe and Liz Whittemore as Lillian.

The cast of the Savannah Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre at the Pirates' House includes Frank Lynch as Peg Toed Pete, Chris Wood as One Eyed Jake, Chaquayla Halmon as Keel Haul Kelly, Zoe Wolff as Marsha, Bryan Pridgen as Manfred/Oglethorpe and Liz Whittemore as Lillian.

The Savannah Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre is presenting “Murder Ahoy!” at the DoubleTree by Hilton. Written by Jim Daab and directed by Tom Coleman III, the action features such characters as Keel Haul Kelly, Marsha Queen of the Pirates, Gov. James Edward Oglethorpe and his daughter Lillian, One Eyed Jake, Peg Toed Pete and Manfred the Marauder.

A scalawag of a pirate, Manfred has been spotted sailing the Savannah River and camping out on Hutchinson Island. No one is safe while he’s around.

He’ll kidnap your women for ransom and shanghai your men when he needs able-bodied seamen. But there’s talk of mutiny among the crew.

The old captain might want to have that parrot on his shoulder to watch his back, or there’ll be more than 16 men in the dead man’s chest in this boisterous buccaneer mystery.

The cast includes Chaquayla Halmon as Keel Haul Kelly, Chris Wood as One Eyed Jake, Frank Lynch as Peg Toed Pete, Zoe Wolff as Marsha Queen of the Pirates, Bryan Pridgen as Manfred/Oglethorpe and Liz Whittemore as Lillian.

Shows are presented every Saturday at 7 p.m. and some Fridays and Sundays, depending on availability. The performances will last for two hours.

“Murder Ahoy” is designed to be performed throughout the entire room and is as interactive as guests want it to be. It’s up to guests to solve the mystery and win a prize.

Dinner includes a choice of roast Cornish hen, grilled bone-in pork chop, potato-encrusted Atlantic salmon, and vegan items are available on request. There also is a children’s menu, which includes chicken fingers and hamburgers. All meals are served with a salad, vegetable or potato and dessert.

Now in its seventh season, the Savannah Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre has become a tradition for area audiences and a delightful discovery for visitors to the historic region. The troupe began its run with the highly popular “Who Wants To Kill A Millionaire?” and followed it with “Marriage Can Be Murder” in 2010.

Both shows were highly successful and played to audiences all around the coastal area with performances in Savannah, Statesboro, St. Simon’s Island and Jekyll Island in Georgia and Hilton Head and Bluffton in South Carolina.

IF YOU GO

What: Savannah Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre presents “Murder Ahoy!”

When: 7 p.m. every Saturday and sometimes Friday and Sunday

Where: DoubleTree by Hilton, 411 W. Bay St.

Cost: $44.95 for adults and $32.95 for children, which includes dinner and the show